Resolving inefficiencies in architecture

By Chris Arnold

A small giant in a massive industry

Transforming Cities welcomes Matthew Rosenberg, CEO and Design Director at M-Rad. At M-Rad, the business model surrounds his unique mission to revolutionize the architecture industry to resolve its inefficiencies by expanding the scope of the architect. Matthew's an international award-winning designer whose acclamations have landed him on Forbes ‘Small Giants’ list while INC Magazine has named him one of the ‘Top 10 Designers Every Business Should Have On Their Radar.’

In less than five years he has built a client list with the likes of Amazon, Equinox, SpaceX, Ring, Blue Bottle Coffee, Virgin Hotels , and over 30 other curated partners and clients.

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